Guidelines for ZenHub and GitHub
What it was. The TEC’s project-management conventions — “the 1-2-3 of using ZenHub & GitHub” — that turned a distributed volunteer effort into a legible, sprint-based workflow.
Who it was for. Contributors and working-group members doing tracked work, especially anyone coordinating deliverables across the organization.
What it looked like. A short operating guide built around a shared board (who does what by when), two-week sprints with planning and reprioritization, and daily board check-ins filtered by name and milestone. It framed the board as an instrument of mutual accountability and cross-WG visibility.
Find the original. In the archive’s data repository under Policy & process: browse the folder or the full document bundle. See For Researchers.
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